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In 1943 six [[Amish|Amish]] and Old Mennonite ([[Mennonite Church (MC)|Mennonite Church]]) families tried to settle in the State of [[San Luis Potosí (Mexico)|San Luis Potosí]], first at Rascón in a tropical region, then Rayón, in central San Luis Potosí, in a semidesert region. Climatic, cultural, and economic difficulties proved to be too much. When, after three unsuccessful years, their minister died in 1946 the group returned to the [[United States of America|United States]], where they settled in [[Tennessee (USA)|Tennessee]] and [[Alabama (USA)|Alabama]]. On 4 March 1944 some 20 [[Old Colony Mennonites|Old Colony Mennonite]] families from the [[Chihuahua (Mexico)|Chihuahua]] colonies ([[Manitoba Colony (Mexico)|Manitoba Colony]]) left by train for Agua Nueva, near Saltillo, in Coahuila State, to found the first daughter colony in Mexico. Good reports of the land had been circulated, yet when the colonists began to cultivate it, they discovered that the soil was too calcified to be productive. By June of the same year after the <em>Vorsteher</em> (chairman) had declared farming to be futile on that land, and after the sudden death of their minister Franz Loewen, the group disbanded and returned to Chihuahua. Fortunately they were able to sell the land for a fair price, so that this effort at colonization was not a complete loss.
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= Bibliography =
 
Kraybill, Paul N., ed. <em class="gameo_bibliography">Mennonite World Handbook</em>. Lombard, IL: Mennonite World Conference, 1978<em class="gameo_bibliography">: </em>277<em class="gameo_bibliography">. </em>
 
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